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I have good knowledge of the American prices from here and mostly from the internet. For what you pay for a new car in America goes here in Holland almost for a fairly used automobiles, Coming to America
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What's the minimun wage loon in America? How about the price of basic life necessity such as rent,mortage,transporation,tax,gas,electricity,insurance(health,vehicle) etc. How is the life in Amrica like and what makes it a place of your choice. Are the laws favourable for business and enterpreneurs? Is America bureacratic? All i know bout America is the American dream and crime scene been fed to me by the media. Let's have your views |
Go read Vicjustice's post and forhet about going to Estonia, Try to move up to thewestern world and keep ur head up. |
Boy go study in Ghana or stay in Naija, Why must you guys go so extreme in search of education while you can get same in better places, Well if the school is well placed and known i wish you the best, Even some of this schools are rated lowly. Imagine schools in Holland are so low and very expensive for foriegners. Success |
Thats the other side of having multiple nationality. I have a friend who is also in the same situation even worse, He's thinking of applying for a German nationality and also wants to keep his Nigerian nationality and you can have both, The former is good to see the world and the later is good for Nigeria. I have seen a grown up Nigerian shed tears at the Nigeria embassy cause he could not get a renewal on time and had to do with a TC and at the Airport they sort of look at you twice. Just keep some money cause when you get to Naija you need to sort your self out, Also you can apply for a TC but if it's not expensive. Santa claus is in town |
What type of car do you wish to go for? |
Where was the Pictures taken? Looks kind of familiar to me, How much are you selling? |
You will definetely miss you fam and freinds. There is no place like home. But this is a decision you made and there are prices u must pay for it. Like me i love here and having plans to have properties in Naija. I will like to visit frequent and some day when i'm on pension or before retire back to Lagos. The main reason most of people migrate has to deal with work,school and many more, once you have those things you know start to decide where you want to spend the rest of your life, Just have a good plan and work towards it. Try to seperate business from emotions. |
be strong Viperman and you will overcome this situation, Mothers are jus too precious. |
I am interested in buying and shipping some cars from Yankee, I had it best from the East coast,i suppose it will be chaeper and faster. What are the neccessary do's and dont\s, Americans where you at let me have you views thanks fellas, |
This is just too outrageous for the least Chrysler 300 American model starting with $25,270. While the same car goes for €45,800 in Europe. Not converting the worths of the currency the European spec will fetch you two Chrrysler 300 American model,while you still get mostly 10% discount on new cars. The list goes on. But do you pay for quality or quantity? European model €45,800 American model - $25,270 = €20,530 |
But the price of an European car is so outrageous compared to an American spec, Which are luxurier and bigger and consume more fuel. Holland is one the most expensive car market in Europe. Well they do not produce a general market car but there is enough suppy to meet demand. The only car that is been produced here now is Spyker a luxury car. Sometimes i get jealous to see how cheap cars are in America, I hope in the future i will cross over to buy a personal car for Naija, |
Why are cars so cheap in America compare to Europe? I am just curious why the price range so differs. |
@Sweet, Jus leave him Ndipe alone and let's him heal of his words. Saw his picture he looks bald and unhappy. @Ndipe, Why not go buy a oneway ticket and head back home huh. |
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@Afam @Ndipe, Thoughtful and Bogus. I thought that piece was written by Ndipe! How come you both post the same topic. I smell pussy, As a young Nigerian that had the chance to migrate and took the chance,Will one day be proud to go back home. I cannot tell you that i will be better off in Nigeria or else where.From my background migration was almost inevitable,because me was born with a broken spoon.I had friends who where far better of in Nigeria but they live Abroad. I knew some people just left Nigeria cause it was like a trend then,but for me it was a reality. There is nothing wrong with migration. Developed nations today has a rich migration story up there sleeves, there success which can be mostly traced to exploration(migration). Quest for knowledge, power,properties,wealth ,better life has always led to migration. A handful citizens of the First world migrate and there is less discussion of coming back home.In The Netherlands a record of 121,000 Dutch citizens migrated last year and Just after the second world war a staggering amount of people left the Netherland for Canada and Australia mostly in search of a better life. Nigeria was not favourable to me and so i left but people like the Komolafe's baffles me what they doing outside the country,maybe they are in search of knowledge(education) Migration has always been a thing of our ancestors. The greatest source of modern day technology and breakthroughs started mainly from migration. The theory that life started in Afrika would have been wrong then. What will you call those explorers that sailed the world? What where they in search of? Most where in search of wealth and knowledge and while most of this trips where been financed by the states and wealthy individuals with intent of making profits in the newly found land. There exploration led to the first global trade and VOC(first world multinational) that was established cause the Portuguese could not meet up with world demand for goods. this lead to the creation of the VOC and also lead to the Dutch golden age 15th-17th century,in which the Dutch trade,art,science and military power was in top position in the world, They crused the English both home and on sea. As i've come to understand the Dutch society filled with his riches but so little in geographical terms,made fortune from migration and exploration. Why is there always a hatred for Nigerians that migrated? I ask and I deserve answers. People migrate and never return to there fathers land and I see no wrong in that. That mentality of returning home must go. Even in Africa and south America you have Indian's and Chineese of third generations leaving there, We drove migrants away after independent with instability and war. We don’t need to compare Nigerians back home with Nigerians in Diaspora. I have friends who have finished there Uni but I am yet am still at school working and studying at the same time. Use to know a girl from Nigeria that lives and study here and the dad is an Ambassador here in Europe,which country I will not mention. Home and away she has it all, Asper Nigerians we like bogus life just to oppress the unfortunate ownes. I was in Nigeria a month ago and I stayed very close to VGC. I always there for a walk and sometimes just for browsing on the net. In fact I was impressed with standard of life that some people where living. Big houses,flashy cars and you see them clutching two or more mobile phones. Been to the Palm malls(shoprite)? That the happening place in Lagos, filled with rich people with lots of money to spend. Ikota shopping complex just next to VGC is a sweet shopping environment for people withs lots of money to spend. The standard of life in Nigeria is improving. A few percentage are living the life………If had such a life in Nigeria I will return tomorrow….Dream on. Lots of Chinese there doing contruction works….Nigeria is truly changing but for a very few. Individuals has achieved a lot while the Government is yet to start. I stayed in a very remote area of Ajah and I loved it. It was very safe and easy to assess. I enjoyed my stay it felt so nice to be with my family…I learnt driving there and to my surprise I was contending with lagosians as if I never left,had some crashes and scratches here and there. I also lost both side mirrors of my benz. I miss driving in Nigeria. I have plans of getting a landed property for my family and also a place to call my own. I’ve chosen to settle down here and have a family in Holland. With my pension I will like to retire back in Nigeria or Monaco crushing around in luxury cars and enjoying the fruit of my hardwork. Hardwork pays my brother. chances to climb up the leather in Nigeria is very narrow and Education is the main back back to success there and for those who have Godfathers as uncle will do well. I have learnt a lot from travelling more than my years at school, People back home need to be enlightend more enlightened of life. I hope someday that travelling will not be a trend anymore but as a way out. Abuja was nice and I really enjoyed it. I stayed at Utako for a month. Abuja is the place to be but still lakes that thing that makes Lagos thick. Landed properties there are very expensive and rents are to high. I stayed in the best part of Utako and it was very safe. I visited nearly all the pubs there and had some nice spiced suya at AP plaza. When next you are in Abuja please patronise them….VIVA NIGERIA |
Through cotonou of course or you want to ship it thru Togo or Ghana? How Abj? Spent a month at Utako was really nicccccccccceeeeeeeeee |
Lots of funny stuffs here.You guys makes my day. My first time in Holland was really terrible and i had a big travelling bag with me. I remmber at the Airport using the wrong elevator steps. The steps where coming down while i was to go up,at the end i had to ran up stairs. I nearly died. always had stomach upset froming drinking milks, During summer the sun stayed late so i was like when it's dark i will have dinner. I was so hungry that later realized that's it almost 11:00 pm, Was always scared of the cops and people where very freindly to me, i remeber taking wrong buses and droping off at the middle of know where. My first time on a bicycle during the winter peak to go do groceries 6km away. I nearly passed away from fatique on my way back, And people always asking you if you are from Zimbabwe or Ghana. I remeber trying to pull the Dutch girls at clubs and at parties and how i longed to make love to my first white lady, i later did,the girls where cream with nice bodies and tits.I remmber a girl a made love to when she come a thick white fluid came out of her vulva.The sight was bright taking and my neighbours had us groaning. Also in the grocery stores,the workers always keep track of us. Too much memories i can't write them all. I went cycling and all most lost my fingers because i had no gloves on,very painful. In the summer staying in doors with the heat and not evening thinking of going for a walk or just to to the terras |
Through Heaven, |
@Ndipe, Thoughtful and Bogus As a young Nigerian that had the chance to migrate and took the chance,Will one day be proud to go back home. I cannot tell you that i will be better off in Nigeria or else where.From my background migration was almost inevitable,because me was born with a broken spoon.I had friends who where far better of in Nigeria but they live Abroad. I knew some people just left Nigeria cause it was like a trend then,but for me it was a reality. There is nothing wrong with migration. Developed nations today has a rich migration story up there sleeves, there success which can be mostly traced to exploration(migration). Quest for knowledge, power,properties,wealth ,better life has always led to migration. A handful citizens of the First world migrate and there is less discussion of coming back home.In The Netherlands a record of 121,000 Dutch citizens migrated last year and Just after the second world war a staggering amount of people left the Netherland for Canada and Australia mostly in search of a better life. Nigeria was not favourable to me and so i left but people like the Komolafe's baffles me what they doing outside the country,maybe they are in search of knowledge(education) Migration has always been a thing of our ancestors. The greatest source of modern day technology and breakthroughs started mainly from migration. The theory that life started in Afrika would have been wrong then. What will you call those explorers that sailed the world? What where they in search of? Most where in search of wealth and knowledge and while most of this trips where been financed by the states and wealthy individuals with intent of making profits in the newly found land. There exploration led to the first global trade and VOC(first world multinational) that was established cause the Portuguese could not meet up with world demand for goods. this lead to the creation of the VOC and also lead to the Dutch golden age 15th-17th century,in which the Dutch trade,art,science and military power was in top position in the world, They crused the English both home and on sea. As i've come to understand the Dutch society filled with his riches but so little in geographical terms,made fortune from migration and exploration. Why is there always a hatred for Nigerians that migrated? I ask and I deserve answers. People migrate and never return to there fathers land and I see no wrong in that. That mentality of returning home must go. Even in Africa and south America you have Indian's and Chineese of third generations leaving there, We drove migrants away after independent with instability and war. We don’t need to compare Nigerians back home with Nigerians in Diaspora. I have friends who have finished there Uni but I am yet am still at school working and studying at the same time. Use to know a girl from Nigeria that lives and study here and the dad is an Ambassador here in Europe,which country I will not mention. Home and away she has it all, Asper Nigerians we like bogus life just to oppress the unfortunate ownes. I was in Nigeria a month ago and I stayed very close to VGC. I always there for a walk and sometimes just for browsing on the net. In fact I was impressed with standard of life that some people where living. Big houses,flashy cars and you see them clutching two or more mobile phones. Been to the Palm malls(shoprite)? That the happening place in Lagos, filled with rich people with lots of money to spend. Ikota shopping complex just next to VGC is a sweet shopping environment for people withs lots of money to spend. The standard of life in Nigeria is improving. A few percentage are living the life………If had such a life in Nigeria I will return tomorrow….Dream on. Lots of Chinese there doing contruction works….Nigeria is truly changing but for a very few. Individuals has achieved a lot while the Government is yet to start. I stayed in a very remote area of Ajah and I loved it. It was very safe and easy to assess. I enjoyed my stay it felt so nice to be with my family…I learnt driving there and to my surprise I was contending with lagosians as if I never left,had some crashes and scratches here and there. I also lost both side mirrors of my benz. I miss driving in Nigeria. I have plans of getting a landed property for my family and also a place to call my own. I’ve chosen to settle down here and have a family in Holland. With my pension I will like to retire back in Nigeria or Monaco crushing around in luxury cars and enjoying the fruit of my hardwork. Hardwork pays my brother. chances to climb up the leather in Nigeria is very narrow and Education is the main back back to success there and for those who have Godfathers as uncle will do well. I have learnt a lot from travelling more than my years at school, People back home need to be enlightend more enlightened of life. I hope someday that travelling will not be a trend anymore but as a way out. Abuja was nice and I really enjoyed it. I stayed at Utako for a month. Abuja is the place to be but still lakes that thing that makes Lagos thick. Landed properties there are very expensive and rents are to high. I stayed in the best part of Utako and it was very safe. I visited nearly all the pubs there and had some nice spiced suya at AP plaza. When next you are in Abuja please patronise them….VIVA NIGERIA |
speechless @ the sight of that picture. This leaders have not only looted but they have destroyed and wasted lots of lives with there selfish goals, |
Here are some foto's i toke in Naija during my visit between june-August. I hope you enjoy it and some of the pictures can be offending. I love Naija anytime anyday. I stayed at Ajah N.b Was unable to upload foto's, my bad
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Nigerian most admired looters? hmmmm You cant name them all cos they are too many. I will be glad if Forbes can do a listing on that! In total they are worth more than the country. In total they have earned(stolen)$500bn far more above including properties,bonds,investments, 1. Name:annonymous 2 Age: 59 3.Source of wealth: Politics 4.Net worth:$3.5bn 5.marital status: married with nine children More on Annonymous, Once a poor boy from a large family.Made first million from contract but suffered a loss during the military rule. Went into opposition and made a good come back. , To be continued |
Ten most powerful Nigerians will do better. I don't care ten most what you want to label them on the internet. Ten most richest Nigerians? Give me a another word to describe them, |
Refering to the topic. Try to understand what i'm trying to say before you make a comment. Ten most wanted ? I never statd what they are wanted for. Who knows they might be wanted for there knowledge in running the country? |
That might live among us till they are apprehended dey are still at large, |